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I'm rooting for Columbus Crew to do well against Vancouver this weekend.

I find it hard to be a fan of any of the big-name teams in the Spanish, English, or Italian leagues without feeling like I'm just hopping on the band-wagon. I've only recently started following football (and by that, I mean I know some of the names and understand the teams play in different leagues) so that's part of it. I usually just pick a team I'd like to see win based on the logo or something stupid like that, but for the most part I just hope for a good game.

It's better to attack, attack and attack rather than chuck 100 men ( gay! ) in one little penalty box!

Only if you want to lose.
Lots of teams tried this strategy against Barca. They tried to match Barca's offensive power and creativity, and lost. Chelsea's defense played back, communicated well, and parked the bus in front of the goal. And they won. It's not always better to attack constantly, you need some strategy.

And damn that fucking Llorente whose talent is proportionally huge as Torres' missed goals count. And that damn referee that is famous and known by every single person to be complete crap, can't see the aggression on the 1st goal and Amorebieta dishing out beating on everyone. And most of all, that stupid defensive duo of ours that is the worst I've ever seen playing for this club, and there's more and much better options available, but no manager can't sem to see the shit that they spread everywhere.